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Cool. Find a disc, post about it, then 2 days later, donate it. Sure hope I am on the forum the day you find MY lost disc...

Chuck, you are a stand-up individual, which is why that move has me confused...

Well to defend Chuck I will say that most people would just keep a disc they found on the course that had no name or number on it and some people keep them even if it does have a number on it. He did donate it to a good cause as well.

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Cool. Find a disc, post about it, then 2 days later, donate it. Sure hope I am on the forum the day you find MY lost disc...

Ease up there, sporto. Long story short, it definitely doesn't belong to anyone on this forum. Forensics FTW.

If I ever found one of your discs you'd be the first to know, just like every other person whose disc I find with ink. Just like any other dger that hates lost plastic as much as I do.

I remember once I bought 5 discs off Clist for 10 bucks, each with different numbers on them. One turned up lost and never returned, and the other four numbers all tracked to the same guy I bought the discs off- his cell, his brother's cell, his wife's cell, and his home phone. I think he was sorry to have sold the lot to me by the end of it all.

The only thing miraculous about ICP is the fact that their children look like them...